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Always sweet and attentive staff, nice breakfast, not too many people in every room and great location right in the centre. They make great evening events, which offer the guests to talk and get to know one another, before all heading to Bairro Alto. Definitly...More

Joao and his team are exceptionally helpful, the rooms are bnice and the breakfast the best I have had in s hostel.
The tours and evenings put on by the hostel are great, the pub crawl of alfalma especially

This hostel was AWESOME. In my opinion, one of the best hostels in Europe. We got a private room here with shared bathroom. The room was large and clean, with air conditioning and pretty decent wifi. The women's bathroom was really clean and had lots...More

Wow!! This place was by far the best hostel I have ever stayed in. Centrally located, super clean and tidy, open spaces and the most friendly and helpful staff anywhere in Portugal has! Can definitely recommend!!!

Booked this hostel on the recommendation of a relative who also travels often. I walked in on Monday mid-day and although check in was later a room was ready for me to set down in.
One of the biggest differences about this hostel was that...More

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Amenities

Top amenities

Free High Speed Internet ( WiFi )

Bar/Lounge

Breakfast included

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Breakfast included

Multilingual Staff

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Bar/Lounge

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Price range

US$23 - US$82 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)

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Family Rooms

Number of rooms

10

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A pending candidate to become a World Heritage Site,Lisbon's downtown (the "Baixa Pombalina", or simply"Baixa") is a perfect example of anti-earthquakeconstruction, having been rebuilt following the 1755earthquake by the famous Marquês de Pombal (hence itsname). Its offer is vast: restaurants and cafes inRossio and Restauradores, outlets and shops in theÁurea, Augusta, Prata and other famous streets, the

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imponent Praça do Comércio and its Arch, the luxuryshops along the Avenida da Liberdade, this is thebeating heart of the city center. The Baixa alsogrants easy access to trains leading to Sintra, thetrams that go around the Castle hill, oldneighborhoods or even take you to Belém, and Lisbon'straditional restaurants and cafes. Considering a visitto the Fashion and Design Museum (free entrance) anddon't forget to try the famous liquor, "ginjinha"!

yeah, I think its ok, but they might make you book a private room as many European hostels don't allow under-age individuals in dorm rooms. I would email the property itself just to be sure. I stayed there just last week... More

yeah, I think its ok, but they might make you book a private room as many European hostels don't allow under-age individuals in dorm rooms. I would email the property itself just to be sure. I stayed there just last week (again!) and I had a single room with a double bed. definitely email to find out, ask for joao or Georgie, those two know the place inside and out, good friends, they'll set you right!

It's as near to the airport as anything else in Lisbon City centre. That is, the hostel is a five minute walk from a Metro station and you need to get the Metro to the airport itself (there's a Metro stop in the airport).